Rhode Island Marriage Laws

Written and edited for accuracy by the Rhode Island marriage law researchers at the Universal Life Church on

It may be the smallest state in the country, but Rhode Island is definitely big on managing its marriage laws, making research a must for couples lured by its spectacular coastlines and mouth watering seafood fare. So if you’re dreaming of a wedding getaway in the Ocean State, please take the time to read through this detailed guide we at the Universal Life Church have taken great care to compile. Complete with legal excerpts from Rhode Island’s civil code, it’s designed to ensure your marriage is free of any administrative fuss and, most importantly, is legally binding.

Wedding Ceremony Requirements

Marriage By Proxy Allowed:
No
Minister Required to be Present:
Yes

All legal marriages in Rhode Island must be attended by both members of the couple and the officiating minister and performed before at least two witnesses. At some point in the ceremony, the couple will need to explicitly consent to taking the other as husband or wife, and that “I do” moment must then be pronounced by the minister.

Requirements for the Couple

Min. Age of Couple:
Age 18 or Age 16 with Guardian Consent
Residency:
Not Required
Min. Distance of Kin Allowed:
First Cousins
Marriage Equality:
Yes

Only persons 18 years and up are allowed to consent to their own weddings in Rhode Island. Minors living in the state over the ages of 16 will need a parent or guardian to provide written consent before a town or city clerk. Minors under 16 can also get married in those cases where the application submitted from the city clerk to a family court is first investigated by the department of human services, deliberated in that same court and finally authorized by a judge – all of which is no easy feat.

Same-sex marriages continue to be welcome in Rhode Island. However, the state forbids anyone from marrying their sibling, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild or stepparent, as well as a grandparents' spouse, any spouse's child or grandchild, a sibling's child or a parent's sibling.

Requirements for the Minister

Min. Age of Minister:
Age 18
Residency:
Not Required
Document(s) Required:
Ordination Credential
Online Ordination Recognized:
Yes
Relevant Office of Registration:
Town/City Clerk
Latest Document(s) Submission Date Allowed:
After Ceremony
Minister I.D. # Issued:
No

The state of Rhode Island requires that all weddings, whether religious or civil, be presided over by someone 18 years of age or older – whether ordained clergy in good standing with their churches, or justices, clerks, magistrates, administrators and elected officials of the state. This includes ministers ordained online by the Universal Life Church, which enforces those very same age requirements.

Remember, ULC Ministers are not required to live in the state to be deemed eligible, and should never have to justify their gender or personal beliefs before any state official.

We recommend any ULC ministers desiring to perform a wedding in Rhode Island purchase the Classic Wedding Package, which has all relevant documentation, including legal proof of ministry in the form of the ordination credential.

Marriage License Facts

ULC-Officiated Ceremony Type:
Religious
Mandatory Waiting Period:
None
License Valid For:
3 Months
License Must Be Submitted:
Within 72 Hours of Ceremony

A marriage license issued in Rhode Island will be valid for a period of three months, and requires no mandated waiting period to wed. Even if no marriage is solemnized within that period, it must still be returned to the same city clerk where it was obtained.

The officiating minister performing the ceremony must fill in all the information required on the License and Certificate of Marriage and file it within 72 hours of the ceremony.

Marriage License Requirements

Min. Age of Witnesses:
None
Couple's Consent Required:
Yes
Pronouncement Required:
Yes

Rhode Island asks that couples seeking a marriage license apply, in person, at the same town or city in which either of the two resides. Non residents must procure a license in the town where the wedding will be held. Either member of a couple who was previously married or in an equivalent common law union will have to provide either a valid certificate of divorce or corresponding proof of legal separation.

Once the submitted application is approved, the city clerk will issue the license to the minister, elder, justice, warden or authorized person tasked with performing the wedding ceremony. It costs $24 to apply.

Final Steps

Officiant's Title on Marriage License:
Minister
Church/Ordaining Body:
Universal Life Church Ministries
Address of Church:
Minister's Home Address

With the ceremony done and the couple happily married, it will be the minister’s job to fill out to marriage license completely – their title and home address provided along with the name of their ordaining ministry (the Universal Life Church) – and to return those documents to the same issuing city or town clerk’s office within 72 hours.

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